One Of The Cleverest Puzzles EVER

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  • čas přidán 30. 01. 2023
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    Divide the grid into nine regions, each consisting of nine orthogonally-connected cells. Each row, column and region must contain the digits 1 to 9 once each. Each line must pass through at least two regions. A “line segment” consists of the digits along the line within a region from the point that line starts in that region to when it next leaves it (or ends). The sum of digits along each line segment along a line must be the same. Different lines can have different line segment totals. Digits in a circle indicate the number of cells that are part of a line in that cell's region.
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Komentáře • 374

  • @Knickolas
    @Knickolas Před rokem +848

    Hi everyone, Knickolas here! And wow, what an impressive solve from Simon. His ability to find and articulate his way through such difficult logic will never cease to amaze me! Thank you so much for the feature and for your incredibly kind words :)

    • @charliemcadams07
      @charliemcadams07 Před rokem +39

      Knickolas, Thank you so much for creating this masterpiece. For what its worth I think this is the best puzzle I have ever seen. Absolutely staggering.

    • @kathyjohnson2043
      @kathyjohnson2043 Před rokem +22

      I know it can take a huge amount of work to create a puzzle. Thank you for sharing this with us all.

    • @JaymanOttawa
      @JaymanOttawa Před rokem +22

      You have created a truly brilliant puzzle Knickolas! You should be very proud of your efforts... :)

    • @likara6667
      @likara6667 Před rokem +30

      This is an amazing puzzle, and I'm with Simon; how the heck did you create this? The logic and brainpower required to create this seems superhuman to me!

    • @AllenBaranov
      @AllenBaranov Před rokem +8

      Beautiful puzzle. Well done.

  • @mattinm
    @mattinm Před rokem +455

    49:10 - Simon: “Why couldn’t that be 3 (in blue)? No reason at all…” Normal sudoku: “Am I a joke to you!?”

    • @birkheadc
      @birkheadc Před rokem +54

      I have never screamed so loud at a CZcams video

    • @PhaythGaming
      @PhaythGaming Před rokem +38

      I came to the comments for this alone. I’ve never felt so much rage.

    • @jimi02468
      @jimi02468 Před rokem +8

      This made me mad

    • @marcelopicheth6111
      @marcelopicheth6111 Před rokem +39

      Every time that there is an additional rule to "normal sudoku applies", Simon forgets entirely about normal sudoku rules... hahahahaha

    • @Soccerjakob
      @Soccerjakob Před rokem +15

      This was the first time I had the inevitable "yelling at Simon" moment... Normally If I see something before him I'm just happy to have spotted it, but this one got me

  • @BenCragg1
    @BenCragg1 Před rokem +269

    At around 50:00 there is a seemingly erroneous claim regarding the bottom left region not being able to be 9 cells; Simon's experiment includes a cell it doesn't need to, and would theoretically allow exactly one 9 cell region. Luckily for Simon, this region would require exactly 3 cells on the line, which would clash with the 3 in red (R3C1) - which he hasn't placed yet, but is easily placed by Sudoku. So the logic can proceed as normal from this point :)

    • @bennettgardiner8936
      @bennettgardiner8936 Před rokem +31

      Spotted the error, but not the resolution, nice one

    • @bennettgardiner8936
      @bennettgardiner8936 Před rokem +3

      That's an absurdly intricate piece of logic to build into the solve if necessary to see, I share Simon's amazement with this one

    • @davidbouldin3326
      @davidbouldin3326 Před rokem +20

      Noticed this too and came to the comments to see if it had already been spotted. Thank you for saving me the explanation by explaining better than I could have anyway!

    • @gerdkah6064
      @gerdkah6064 Před rokem +11

      but WHY?! why didnt Simon explore it further and just filled it in while saying 50:33 _"so i think .."_ - this makes me shouting and stampeding and all sorts of madness ^v^

    • @BenCragg1
      @BenCragg1 Před rokem +7

      @@bennettgardiner8936 I spotted it relatively easily - it did help that I already had the 3 that Simon missed when he decided to do Suduko briefly, but also decided not to use the digits he already had XD That said sometimes one just spots things :)

  • @loqueestamal3465
    @loqueestamal3465 Před rokem +149

    I love how Simon marks the outer edges of regions, lest they go a-meandering outside the grid.

    • @boriserjavec6470
      @boriserjavec6470 Před rokem +3

      LOL

    • @blcmd
      @blcmd Před rokem +21

      I did the same. If nothing else, it just looks better.

    • @th.nd.r
      @th.nd.r Před rokem +2

      @@blcmdi gotta agree!

    • @1manApocalypse_CP
      @1manApocalypse_CP Před rokem +1

      To be fair there are puzzles that are bigger than 9x9 xD

    • @SpydersByte
      @SpydersByte Před rokem +1

      it would look pretty weird with the inner lines boldened but not the outer one lol

  • @thekilla1234
    @thekilla1234 Před rokem +109

    1:45:13
    I get much more invested in the longer videos than I do the shorter ones. If I see a video over 1 hour I am watching it all the way through every time because the length pretty much confirms that there will be some very wacky things happening and it's always very entertaining to see it unfold.

    • @TrackpadProductions
      @TrackpadProductions Před rokem +14

      _"It took our testers over a _*_month_*_ to solve it - so this might be a longer video."_ Video length: 1:46:13
      I don't think he really fully grasps how incredible this sentence is.

    • @amerkayal
      @amerkayal Před rokem

      Same here!

  • @humanbirdsong
    @humanbirdsong Před rokem +11

    “Three of our testers failed, and the other took a month. Anyway, do have a go.”

  • @tychoderkommentator2989
    @tychoderkommentator2989 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I am always impressed how fast you notice the next region where you can have a breakthrough.
    Most of my time is searching for the next weak place, but you find them immediately and then only have to think about why that place is weak.

  • @pardox28
    @pardox28 Před rokem +23

    Trust Simon to ask "where does the 3 go in row 3" & not see that he would already know it goes in r3c1 if he thought about sudoku ruling out the two blue cells in row 3. He must figure that out the most difficult way possible.

  • @inspiringsand123
    @inspiringsand123 Před rokem +73

    Rules: 02:09
    Let's Get Cracking: 09:10
    Simon's time: 1h34m29s
    Puzzle Solved: 1:43:39
    What about this video's Top Tier Simarkisms?!
    Bobbins: 3x (36:39, 47:28, 1:29:36)
    Three In the Corner: 1x (28:24)
    The Secret: 1x (29:08)
    Phistomefel: 1x (02:52)
    You Rotten Thing: 1x (57:21)
    And how about this video's Simarkisms?!
    Ah: 20x (07:49, 12:52, 12:52, 25:58, 29:32, 33:50, 41:37, 42:41, 47:34, 49:30, 57:14, 57:33, 57:40, 1:06:36, 1:06:48, 1:13:12, 1:18:13, 1:19:12, 1:23:46, 1:41:02)
    Beautiful: 13x (22:32, 33:07, 33:53, 33:54, 54:42, 55:36, 55:39, 55:41, 1:07:27, 1:10:46, 1:10:48, 1:26:20, 1:36:16)
    By Sudoku: 10x (1:19:50, 1:26:32, 1:28:06, 1:30:13, 1:30:29, 1:34:28, 1:34:58, 1:35:49, 1:38:45, 1:41:34)
    In Fact: 10x (00:22, 26:41, 50:13, 59:05, 1:11:40, 1:24:31, 1:26:39, 1:30:18)
    Lovely: 8x (21:32, 21:36, 21:55, 1:18:16, 1:27:04, 1:27:04, 1:27:20, 1:28:28)
    Hang On: 8x (56:21, 56:25, 1:02:21, 1:06:48, 1:06:48, 1:06:48, 1:13:24, 1:21:39)
    Obviously: 8x (11:53, 19:32, 42:00, 51:29, 56:38, 1:08:25, 1:25:14, 1:40:40)
    Brilliant: 7x (01:16, 02:04, 04:43, 1:21:03, 1:44:19, 1:45:30, 1:45:34)
    Clever: 5x (29:38, 1:05:04, 1:18:20, 1:31:13, 1:44:04)
    Wow: 5x (48:38, 52:49, 52:53, 1:43:31, 1:43:43)
    Sorry: 4x (28:27, 41:15, 57:05, 1:00:38)
    Apologies: 3x (03:58, 03:59, 04:26)
    Naked Single: 3x (1:28:27, 1:42:05, 1:42:58)
    The Answer is: 3x (21:55, 51:55, 1:34:53)
    Stunning: 3x (33:09, 1:40:00, 1:44:23)
    Unique: 3x (01:45, 01:50, 1:11:01)
    Good Grief: 2x (57:45, 1:45:52)
    In the Spotlight: 2x (47:53, 47:56)
    I Have no Clue: 2x (29:35, 48:43)
    Stuck: 2x (40:40, 1:22:29)
    Break the Puzzle: 2x (13:18, 1:15:09)
    Incredible: 2x (1:44:34, 1:44:50)
    Gorgeous: 2x (1:29:38, 1:33:57)
    That is Sick: 2x (1:19:12)
    What on Earth: 1x (09:16)
    Goodness: 1x (1:19:12)
    Out of Nowhere: 1x (1:28:24)
    Fascinating: 1x (18:56)
    Ridiculous: 1x (1:04:50)
    Shouting: 1x (03:09)
    Of All Things: 1x (1:28:06)
    Full stop: 1x (1:20:59)
    Phone is Buzzing: 1x (1:17:32)
    Progress: 1x (40:05)
    What Does This Mean?: 1x (1:38:33)
    Cake!: 1x (04:47)
    Most popular number(>9), digit and colour this video:
    Ten (12 mentions)
    Three (163 mentions)
    Blue (88 mentions)
    Antithesis Battles:
    Low (2) - High (0)
    Even (14) - Odd (0)
    Black (2) - White (1)
    Row (17) - Column (13)
    FAQ:
    Q1: You missed something!
    A1: That could very well be the case! Human speech can be hard to understand for computers like me! Point out the ones that I missed and maybe I'll learn!
    Q2: Can you do this for another channel?
    A2: I've been thinking about that and wrote some code to make that possible. Let me know which channel you think would be a good fit!

    • @PhaythGaming
      @PhaythGaming Před rokem +2

      Just letting you know that your rules link is almost always wrong!

    • @jessienewman3879
      @jessienewman3879 Před rokem +3

      Rules isn't until 5:43

    • @jakekapitz
      @jakekapitz Před rokem +6

      @@PhaythGaming Probably because Simon usually says the word "Rules" before launching into the announcements (in this case "I'll read you the rules in just a moment")... Presumably the bot is just listening for the first instance of the word "rules" for the timestamp.

    • @PhaythGaming
      @PhaythGaming Před rokem +2

      @@jakekapitz for sure, I assumed the same. Just letting them know in case they want to attempt to fix it. There are many potential solutions but I just thought to mention it as I know it’s a bot and when they first started doing these they responded quite often, so you know.

    • @JBroMCMXCI
      @JBroMCMXCI Před rokem +5

      Change your bot to select the last time he says "rules" before he says "let's get cracking"

  • @dennishebert2801
    @dennishebert2801 Před rokem +16

    It never ceases to amaze me that every time Simon solves a puzzle, I think to myself, "Well, I could have solved that," simply because he makes it look so easy and explains everything so delicately. Wonderful solve yet again!

  • @th.nd.r
    @th.nd.r Před rokem +22

    UTTERLY UTTERLY INCREDIBLE. Needs to go in a future CTC book. One of the best in a while. I hope Knickolas gets another channel feature soon based on this. The length of this video was absolutely justified. It was difficult, yes, but there really wasn’t any moment where Simon spent a lot of time mulling over things, meaning two things: (1) Simon is brilliant, and (2) Knickolas was somehow able to pack over 90 minutes of pure condensed joy into one, regionless, digitless 9X9 grid with just a few circles and lines in it. Absolutely spectacular setting and solving.
    Favorite quotes from today’s video:
    - “That is a blue domino of blueliness.”
    - “Again, we cannot go a-meandering.”

  • @Posiadam.
    @Posiadam. Před rokem +21

    50:29 you’ve got really lucky here Simon! The orange region could theoretically go to the circle in R8C5 - the only thing that wasn’t taken to the account was that the new region in the bottom left would contain 3 segments of the line - exactly the same as the red region and therefore both circles in row 7 would contain 3… SICK!. The rest looks perfect, such a great puzzle!

  • @jacobroberts5604
    @jacobroberts5604 Před rokem +16

    Finished in 51:05, absolutely beautiful puzzle. It's a testament to how much I've learned watching this channel that I even finished at all, I couldn't have imagined solving this two years ago!

  • @WilliamSurles
    @WilliamSurles Před 10 měsíci +2

    I need to go to bed. But clicked this thinking "I'll just watch for a few min" Nope. 1:45 later... here I am at the end. And my eyes are wide at how freaking clever this puzzle is, and how brilliant Simon is to figure it out. He just knows what square to pick on to squeeze out that next bit of logic, like no other.

  • @danielepicone1480
    @danielepicone1480 Před rokem +35

    What an amazing puzzle, I was hooked for the whole video of almost two hours and I was still craving for more. The solution path is just so elegant and the way Simon is methodical about his solve it also makes you see almost all the tricks together with him just by following his cursor.

  • @glum_hippo
    @glum_hippo Před rokem +42

    This is indeed an astonishing puzzle! Normally I'd say "More please", but I'm not sure we'd be able to digest more such fantastic logic and sleuthery!

  • @abcde_5949
    @abcde_5949 Před rokem +18

    49:09 But why couldn't this blue line segment have a three on it? No reason at all (except being literally surrounded by threes)

    • @Astervista
      @Astervista Před rokem +5

      “Are these threes trying to tell me something?” 😂

    • @moosesox
      @moosesox Před rokem +5

      There was a single cell gap on each side, and one of the 3s wasn't pointing at those cells at all. Only world-class scanning would have picked that up.

  • @mrmichaelhallett
    @mrmichaelhallett Před rokem +8

    I love your enthusiasm. Its so contagious. I could not solve such a puzzle in my wildest dream.

  • @Pulsar77
    @Pulsar77 Před rokem +10

    This one was absolutely brutal. After two hours of battle, I broke the puzzle, and I had to check with Simon where I had gone wrong. Turns out that I had accidentally placed two 8s into the same region... I'm very pleased that my region construction was right though. A few months ago I wouldn't have even attempted this, because chaos construction is so unforgiving. One wrong deduction and you might as well start from scratch (or cry yourself to sleep).

  • @jonathanweber2893
    @jonathanweber2893 Před rokem +6

    Surprised myself by actually spotting where to begin this by noting every region needed a circle and asking which ones could reach the top left. Simon pretty quickly left me behind him from there, but a credit to watching him solve so many puzzles that I was able to spot that at all!

    • @kevinjschuster
      @kevinjschuster Před rokem +2

      I did the same thing ... found that spot quickly, and just as quickly I got stuck and waited for Simon to catchup and pull me along.

  • @nedb147
    @nedb147 Před rokem +3

    49:12 “why couldn’t this have a three” is possibly your worst ever, Simon.

  • @Lucroq
    @Lucroq Před 11 měsíci +1

    My favourite part of all these genius puzzles is Simon's genuine praise after solving one of these beauties. I think it's easy to overlook how tightly all the constraints have to work together to force the solution at the end. And Simon's clear explanations of his own thinking does illuminate some of the internal logic bit by bit. So whether you can see some parts way earlier, or you are just following along, it does paint a beautiful picture that necessarily leads to the complete whole at the end.
    I would really like to watch a video where one of the puzzle creators explains their process to get to a fully determined state with one of these masterpieces at the end.

  • @adamusher468
    @adamusher468 Před rokem +9

    Long time watcher, first time commenter. What a joy this solve was to watch! The best puzzles are like an adventure narrative and have you gripped like any of the best feature length films! Thank you Knickolas and Simon for the premium entertainment! I am in awe of you both!

  • @Astervista
    @Astervista Před rokem +27

    Oh no it’s going to be another two hours beautiful puzzle I won’t be able to stop watching, isn’t it

  • @jamestimberlake7762
    @jamestimberlake7762 Před rokem +5

    What an amazing construction! Take a bow, Knickolas!

  • @EllaABo
    @EllaABo Před rokem +2

    This is without a doubt one of the best puzzles I have ever seen being solved and I am amazed something so beautiful can exist.

  • @auntielaura5
    @auntielaura5 Před rokem +7

    You’ve earned your lunch Simon! Fascinating puzzle! The really long videos are my favorites, because I know that the puzzle is so difficult I wouldn’t even attempt it. Yet, due to your brilliance, I will end the video understanding every bit of the logic. I don’t know if it makes me any smarter, but I definitely *feel* smarter. 😁❤️

  • @MaierFlorian
    @MaierFlorian Před rokem +5

    How you can make me happy at 10 pm? Giving a 3 a song for not being in the corner but for being in the spotlight ♥

  • @MrWolfy777
    @MrWolfy777 Před rokem

    Please keep streaming this. It’s the best thing hearing you experience this for the first time!

  • @weeklytorahperspective3500

    Now, what does the existence of this puzzle tell us about the universe? Minimally two things: it has got to be a pretty amazing universe when it can produce Knickolas *and* Simon *and* this community coexisting at the same time...

    • @longwaytotipperary
      @longwaytotipperary Před rokem +5

      Yes!

    • @davidrattner9
      @davidrattner9 Před rokem +5

      Wonderful choice of words!!!

    • @_J_A_G_
      @_J_A_G_ Před rokem +1

      Sorry to be nitpicking, but isn't that just one thing? I want to know the second secret too!

  • @joethornton5321
    @joethornton5321 Před rokem +1

    Spent well over two hours solving in several sittings and have rarely been so proud of a solve, having listened to Simon's introduction. Definitely one of the toughest puzzles I've managed, and what a beautiful creation it is. Many thanks to the setter for sharing it.

  • @charliemcadams07
    @charliemcadams07 Před rokem +2

    I have watched ALL of your videos. This is the best one ever in my opinion. Big thanks to you Simon for taking the time to do this.

  • @Cairful
    @Cairful Před rokem +1

    I've been patiently hoping this puzzle would appear on the channel after tackling it a few months ago. One of my favorite puzzles of all time, and such a joy to watch the logic back again!

  • @classic30
    @classic30 Před rokem +2

    Thanks Simon. Wonderful solve to a wonderful puzzle. You have my vote for the long videos.

  • @glitchxero4687
    @glitchxero4687 Před rokem +1

    It was a pleasure to watch you work through this incredible puzzle. Great work by yourself and Knickolas, this might be my favorite solve on the channel.

  • @puritan7473
    @puritan7473 Před rokem +5

    Wow, what an absolutely astonishing puzzle. Simply Genius, thank you Knockolas. And Thank You Simon so much for the wonderful solve!

  • @e7diablo
    @e7diablo Před rokem +2

    The actual sudoku use of [number] in the beginning of this puzzle makes this just beyond beautiful.

  • @chitraagarwal8259
    @chitraagarwal8259 Před rokem +1

    There's no way i could have even begun to solve this puzzle so instead I watched this video in about 4 hrs over two days in multiple installments... pausing each time to figure what the next steps could be and then like Simon just spending so much time thinking of HOW, JUST HOW could someone come up with such amazing logic. Knickolas definitely ranks really really high among very illustrious company of the out of the world puzzle creators who are the reason this channel continues to amaze and enthrall its regular followers. Awaiting the constructor video for this that absolutely must be made.
    Thanks so much as always to Simon and Mark for providing this platform so we get to see these genius creations, and for being our intellectual 'sherpas' guiding our thinking through logic we wouldn't have figured on our own.

  • @d4r4butler74
    @d4r4butler74 Před rokem +2

    Simon's admiration for the puzzles and their creators is the best expressed joy I have seen.
    And through his eyes and his words we can all see the joy.

  • @no-feetmcgee5577
    @no-feetmcgee5577 Před rokem +1

    A puzzle after my own heart!! A lot of the logic reminds me of the build-your-own sudokus that I've had featured on the channel a long time back. But I would never be able to combine all of these rules so elegantly. Bravo!!

  • @clarematthews4051
    @clarematthews4051 Před rokem +1

    A 90 minute solve time? I'm not even trying it. I'm not even trying it.
    I watched the first few minutes of the solve. Everything Simon said I'd already worked out - the circles being in different regions. When he clicked on the top left square I stopped watching because my head had an "Ahhhhhh!" moment of realisation of which circles it couldn't go with.
    Solving it myself was lots of fun. Times of wondering "how the heck did that work out so beautifully?" interspersed. I agree, it was a very excellent puzzle and I'm very happy to have completed it, just in time for the Glum_Hippo email to arrive, six minutes ago as it turns out. But that'll have to wait for tomorrow. Finding regions has worn me out and being engrossed by it caused me to miss a bus.

  • @annesorensen4004
    @annesorensen4004 Před rokem +2

    27:40 - i love that the colours in the top Right corner, matches Simons clothes. Green, blue and purple 😊

  • @AnaFromTheShire
    @AnaFromTheShire Před rokem +1

    There's nothing better than watching someone else solving puzzles Simon! We'd all watch even longer I'm sure lol

  • @Tsunami14
    @Tsunami14 Před rokem +3

    No 3 in the corner, but there are absolutely 3's in thevspotlights.
    Fantastic puzzle to watch!

  • @laurasmith2173
    @laurasmith2173 Před rokem

    I love the long videos. Challenging myself to follow the logic, guess which cell would be which color despite not seeing the color palette, and spot why certain cells might have to be a certain number is an absolute blast. I don't have the ability to solve these puzzles myself but watching them be solved is one of my favorite things.

  • @darrenbent7601
    @darrenbent7601 Před rokem

    I love your light-hearted approach with your commentary. I had a go at it, and I gave up, couldn't even get off of the starting block. I don't think that I had the power of Greyskull. And those threes, how you worked that out, just plain WOW!!!!!

  • @Shurtugal1427
    @Shurtugal1427 Před rokem +4

    That was just simply amazing! 106 minutes of absolute joy!

  • @mariealba4158
    @mariealba4158 Před rokem +7

    Thank you Simon, for a great video obviously but also, you can't imagine how agitated I was because you didn't fenced in the border of the grid when you finished the first two regions and then you did and said sorry!? I was so thankful that you did!!! :D
    And I actually love the purple, yellow, Red and orange together! I looks like a sunset :D

  • @aml6646
    @aml6646 Před 11 měsíci

    This puzzel was fascinating. I was on the edge of my seat the whole way through.
    What i also admire is the waysimon articulates his thoughts. He takes one by the hand and never leaves one confused.❤

  • @markp7262
    @markp7262 Před rokem +2

    1:15:03 finish. Absolutely loved this puzzle. The logic flowed so nicely, and yet it still took so much focus to spot it. Another beautiful puzzle!

  • @Trandhal
    @Trandhal Před rokem +8

    For all the years I've watched CtC, this is the FIRST puzzle where I've been mentally ahead of Simon at all times.
    I don't know it that means that Simon was particularly slow today or if I've gotten massively smarter overnight. Both seem equally unlikely.

    • @SirJefferE
      @SirJefferE Před rokem +8

      I'm always slightly ahead of Simon when I watch the videos, and massively behind him when I try to solve on my own.
      I suspect I'm lying to myself about how much his comments and train of thought help me "get ahead" of him.

    • @nicfab1
      @nicfab1 Před rokem

      @@SirJefferE that's common with almost all instances of watching other people solve challenging problems. They have their mental faculties engaged in the thing they currently do, you just watch what they currently do and have all your mental faculties available to think about what to do next, benefitting from their work

  • @chrishawkins963
    @chrishawkins963 Před rokem +13

    Simon didn't see what i think is the intended logic at 50:10 as this set-up is actually just barely doable if you give r6c2 to the bottom left region, but that makes r7c1 equal to r7c5, and thats the only possible setup to make r7c1 not orange.

    • @clem8422
      @clem8422 Před rokem

      Thanks for this comment, I noticed that possibility, but couldn't figure out why it wouldn't work!
      Btw, I think you wrote r5c2 in your explanation, instead of r6c2. Might be worth an edit :)

    • @chrishawkins963
      @chrishawkins963 Před rokem

      @@clem8422 yeah you're right, thanks.

  • @guilhermemonsores
    @guilhermemonsores Před rokem

    Incredible puzzle indeed! took me a couple hours actually to crack it but it was just so worth it. Even more rewarding when i come back to the video and watch Simon taking the same logical path to the solution (but in a much more elegant and quick way).

  • @davidrattner9
    @davidrattner9 Před rokem +8

    Hour and 46 movie today!?!? Bring on more popcorn and right into you streaming tonight

  • @corey1598
    @corey1598 Před rokem

    Watched that from start to finish. That was an absolute pleasure to watch.

  • @kathyjohnson2043
    @kathyjohnson2043 Před rokem +2

    Yesterday, the minor key outro music was appropriate. Today, it should have been played like the finale of the 1812 overture with cannons and fireworks!

  • @Lumeth
    @Lumeth Před rokem +8

    Awseome video already, as always totally mesmerizing!
    A question/request to you Simon: Could you possible a different colour for drawing lines and borders (it used to be some kind of sweater-green a while ago...)? It was easier to discern than black vs thin black vs even thinner black, especially when there is a lot going on.
    Nevertheless, you always help me to decompress from my job by getting me to thinking just for thinking's sake. Keep it up - you rock!

  • @mceajc
    @mceajc Před rokem +1

    I usually wait until the end, but this time I had to pause at 27:29 and "like" the video the moment Simon said "Blueliness". Sublime.

  • @robertrohde1812
    @robertrohde1812 Před rokem +1

    Managed to solve it in just under 2 hours. Pretty happy with that today. Very clever puzzle.

  • @ericpraline1302
    @ericpraline1302 Před rokem +1

    Another mind-boggler. Was happy to make some deductions quite quickly but then as so often hit a wall and became more or less comatose before finally cracking on. I think the people who come up with puzzles like these are, in the nicest possible way, slightly mad - I'm very glad they are the way they are - but as Simon often remarks it is completely incomprehensible to me how they do it.

  • @StarClan4evr
    @StarClan4evr Před rokem +1

    Solved this one all on my own! Very fun puzzle, kinda felt like two different puzzles: finding the regions then solving the sudoku lol
    Very fun, I highly recommend this one!

  • @henrikdinter3679
    @henrikdinter3679 Před rokem +2

    Towering achievement in puzzle building... Spectacular!

  • @xevron
    @xevron Před rokem +1

    An absolutely beautiful puzzle... and I'm overly pleased that I beat the video length, finishing in 98 minutes. I think one of the things I found most interesting is how even the difficulty curve is. It's not like some puzzles where the breakin requires whole new upside-down outside the box thinking. It just requires noticing certain things and applying good logic. And the puzzle proceeds just like that. Every next step is hard, but not insanely so. But the puzzle impressively keeps that difficulty right up to the end. Even once it's down to essentially an irregular sudoku, it's still a tough one, but never ridiculously so.
    So yeah... Some of the most impressive setting I've ever seen... Taking both Simon and I an hour and a half, and neither one of us ever really gets stuck... just an hour and a half of solid puzzle solving. A Masterpiece.

  • @DHREAVER
    @DHREAVER Před rokem

    Solved in 2h48m without using the video, my par time is usually double the video length, so pretty happy with that! Going back to Simon's solve afterwards shows there were loads of different ways to get digits in the sudoku section at the end. He spotted so many things that I didn't, but I muddled around them anyway.

  • @geodave227
    @geodave227 Před rokem +3

    "Why can't this have a 3 on it? No reason at all." Except for the 2 3s in those columns!!

  • @prahas777
    @prahas777 Před rokem +1

    This puzzle shares the rarified air of the top tier constructions in the world. Bravo Knickolas, and bravo Simon for a brilliant solve.

  • @trevorfrohlich4775
    @trevorfrohlich4775 Před rokem +1

    I love the long solves!!

  • @shukryal-hilal3932
    @shukryal-hilal3932 Před rokem +2

    I will say ....
    Thanks for making this one ❤️....
    And thanks for solving it 👍

  • @trisha2584
    @trisha2584 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for a beautiful video of this work of art

  • @matthewgiallourakis7645

    There's something so satisfying about region-finding puzzles, clustering the logic instead of spreading it out evenly across the board.

  • @yant3303
    @yant3303 Před rokem +1

    67:50 for me. What a beautiful puzzle with a nice flow all along. Thanks knickolas!

  • @FleursetRebellion
    @FleursetRebellion Před rokem

    Wow! Took me about twice as long as you, but I did it! Feel proud to have made it through this one without needing any hints from the video. Especially coloring in the areas, which made me more than a little nervous that I might've messed up somehow!

  • @happinesswins
    @happinesswins Před rokem

    Well. I watch these to fall asleep and it finally happened. I stayed awake and watched the whole dang thing!

  • @jay4110
    @jay4110 Před rokem

    This is why i love the chaos con . Over hidden sudoku …!!! Love that solve

  • @daleomiller
    @daleomiller Před rokem +2

    Absolutely incredible puzzle 1:45:53

  • @elizabethshort9632
    @elizabethshort9632 Před rokem

    I had to do the region building with Simon's help but proud of myself that I managed the sodoku bit once the regions were in. I really liked this one for a difficult puzzle as each bit of logic was rewardingly tricky but not exasperating.

  • @brianpronk9809
    @brianpronk9809 Před rokem

    What i find so amazing, it that even when he says a tester takes a month solving this puzzle, Simon manages to solve it in well under 2 hours ánd explains every step he takes. Legend.

  • @simonpenelle2574
    @simonpenelle2574 Před rokem +1

    this one is my favorite ever
    amazing work Knickolas

  • @BlazingsNL
    @BlazingsNL Před rokem

    1:40:30 when Simon finally starts on Red, only to get distracted right after. Can't scream at the screen though, the way Simon figured this out was insane.

  • @rgoyal107
    @rgoyal107 Před rokem +1

    49:18 - Because of the 3s looking directly at them 😂😂😂

  • @simonkaincz1919
    @simonkaincz1919 Před rokem +3

    49:27 why couldn't there be a three in the blue cells.... Oh man

  • @sakkikoyumikishi
    @sakkikoyumikishi Před rokem

    No time machine, sorry Simon. But it would appear that the next step here (29:49) is to replicate the "pink" logic in yellow. The yellow cell can't connect to the circle immediately below it, since that would make it impossible for another region to reach the line. The only(!) other circle that is close enough to be reached by the yellow cell, now that we've used up the circles in rows 1 and 2, is the circle in row 5. This, again, requires an efficient connection in order to not use up more than 9 cells. Which in turn means that part of the line in r3,c3/4 and r4,c4 needs to be in yellow, and the rest of it is likely in blue, since the yellow connection is cutting it off from the lower regions of the puzzle and we don't have enough space for a complete new region above yellow but below pink. By the same token, r2,c2 has to be yellow, since we don't have room for a different region to move in and grab it and the only other region close enough to pick it up (blue) would not be able to reach a circle if it extended to r2,c2.
    Maybe someone else has a time machine to get that info back to the time of recording 😂

  • @markbennet9058
    @markbennet9058 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely stunning puzzle

  • @oneeyedman4431
    @oneeyedman4431 Před rokem +1

    Wow, that’s it, just wow. A few months ago I thought variant sudoku had peaked, it obviously hasn’t. Can’t wait to see what appears next……….

  • @adnagapot
    @adnagapot Před rokem

    This was incredibly fun to play, solved in about 280 minutes, really quite a beautiful solve from Simon too

  • @euler4273
    @euler4273 Před rokem

    Wow, this is staggeringly beautiful!

  • @ServantOfSatania
    @ServantOfSatania Před rokem

    87:48 Beautiful puzzle, got a bit stuck early after early breakthrough but 3s came to my rescue and finished the region finding part

  • @dudbike
    @dudbike Před rokem

    That is one great puzzle. Great construction and solve.

  • @altioar
    @altioar Před rokem

    50:27 XD, "I dont think i can connect orange to here while leaving enough room" he says as he connects orange while leaving enough room.
    That made me laugh, his brain is automatically solving the question while he is thinking about it still. (Even though that assumption might have been wrong, idk havent finished the video)

  • @garrettsmith9788
    @garrettsmith9788 Před rokem

    Have a good lunch! You earned it! Often these chaos puzzles are fiddly or bifurcaty, but this had such tight logic that it was simply amazing.

  • @jurgenlandrie1380
    @jurgenlandrie1380 Před rokem

    This is brilliant! Both from @Knickolas for designing it and Simon for resolving this impressively! How do you ever get to the point where your mind can just spot all that logic?? Well, practice for sure, but practice what and where... If any advice, I'd love to hear. Greetings from a new subscriber.

  • @bass2564
    @bass2564 Před rokem +1

    48:58 when you're so deep in a sudoku puzzle that you try to do sudoku using only three known digits, but then forget to actually use those digits for sudoku 🙂

  • @IlliniRocket
    @IlliniRocket Před rokem

    I really enjoy these 'chaos construction' puzzles...it's like two puzzles in one. This is a great example of that type of puzzle with some new, innovative rules.
    I was able to crack this in 114:59. I felt like I did the regions in a timely manner, but I'm pretty terrible with basic, irregular sudoku.

  • @SpydersByte
    @SpydersByte Před rokem

    oh man that section where he finishes the green and blue and orange was PAINFUL. Now, I dont want this to come off like "Im smarter than Simon" because I wouldnt have even been able to get this far in the first place, and I know he always tries to thoroughly prove or disprove something and that can sometimes be why he seems to be missing the obvious but I couldnt help wanting to shout at the screen on numerous occasions in that short time span. Like not noticing the green couldnt take just a single cell from the bottom left line because it would equal the cell above it, or that it couldnt be a 1/4 split cuz of math (despite using that exact logic on the bottom right line), or that green had to be the one picking up the bottom right line cuz otherwise it'd have to be either the 3 or the 4 that was directly above it, only for him to stop working on it and shift over to orange for a minute >.< lol Im just glad it finally got resolved :D

  • @ryaneakins7269
    @ryaneakins7269 Před rokem +28

    I've seen so many of these that I'm starting to get a reasonable hit-rate on predicting the next colour he'll use.
    I knew Simon would use yellow at 23:47. And blue just after that.

    • @bezowee
      @bezowee Před rokem +1

      Simon is so predictable yet it's take him so much time to pick next colour

    • @Tahgtahv
      @Tahgtahv Před rokem

      @@mjh4444444 I'm not sure what you're talking about. The upper region is color #F7BBF7, which is definitely a bright purple. Pink would be something like #F7BBBB.

    • @Nevir202
      @Nevir202 Před rokem

      I almost got it, I predicted blue, and was wrong, but then I was sure it would be blue next and was correct. lol

  • @RJ_Eckie
    @RJ_Eckie Před rokem

    I really love these kinds of box color puzzles!
    And it would save me a whole lot of anxiety if Simon would just start the puzzle by thick-outlining the entire grid 😅😅

  • @davidblake6889
    @davidblake6889 Před rokem

    Fantastic solve, Simon. What a puzzle! (To coin a phrase)

  • @deltaangelfire
    @deltaangelfire Před rokem +9

    i hope on april 1st, Simon does an entire sudoku while being handed notes or messages "from the future" that tell him where he should look next :P

  • @DanielMorris1
    @DanielMorris1 Před rokem

    Spectacular!💯

  • @duck_is_everywhere
    @duck_is_everywhere Před rokem

    Reminded me of some of the crazy Phistomofel puzzles! And that's a complement even though they drive us crazy.